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hi there

i want to know which make of radiators is better heatline or stelrad?

cheers
 
Would not say stelrad is cheap end of market,would list well above heatline
 
dont know what you are on about oldplumber stelrad are the best you can buy you name a better make if you feel that way
 
Letā€™s face it, a radiator is a radiator, most are made from thin sheet steel and painted white, check the manufactures output/size, some look better than others. Sterad have a number of styles including the older round top ex Thorn/Myson imperial sizes.
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dont know what you are on about oldplumber stelrad are the best you can buy you name a better make if you feel that way

omho, cos they both cost about the same when I get them, I am happy for you to offer your opinion as well cos this is a forum and open to all.:(

I expect to see over on this side of the water come summer when the ferry services start again:D, and continue this thread in the pub:)
 
omho, cos they both cost about the same when I get them, I am happy for you to offer your opinion as well cos this is a forum and open to all.:(

I expect to see over on this side of the water come summer when the ferry services start again:D, and continue this thread in the pub:)

no worrys mate out of interest what make do you prefer?
 
to be honest its realy a case of which design you like best i think all rads are made on similar machines with similar matierials some seem to have a slightly better finish but dont think ive had a problem with rads of any make including those from the sheds for at least 20 years
actually i have more problems with towel rails and designer type rads
 
stelrads have been a round a long time i have found purmo grills are a bit weak
 
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